AD It Yourself, July 2022

 

Architectural Digest explores how to extend feng shui principles outdoors in their feature “Bring Feng Shui Outside,” and Georgia Zikas is quoted, offering design-forward guidance for creating truly harmonious exterior spaces.

According to Georgia, the ultimate goal is to cultivate a space that feels good—a place where harmony and well-being are tangible. She cautions against using artificial plants or turf, calling them “low-vibe energy,” and encourages prioritizing real, living elements in the design.

In line with feng shui philosophy, the article highlights the integration of the five elements:

  • Wood via curved pathways, trees, and natural landscaping

  • Fire through firepits or subtle lighting

  • Earth via stone walkways, gardens, and pollinator-friendly planting

  • Metal through sculptural features or furniture

  • Water through birdbaths, fountains, or reflective features

This feature in Architectural Digest underscores Georgia Zikas Design’s sensitivity to environment, energy, and thoughtful composition—extending her design ethos from interiors into outdoor realms.

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